Whats the least expensive one to make?
Moderator: Moderators
-
MESAJARJARBINKS
- Posts: 224
- Joined: Mon Jan 30, 2006 7:32 pm
- Location: where did i get the name "eclipse" ah well doesnt matter...
Whats the least expensive one to make?
and how much would it be (roughly)
and how long would it take? (roughly )
and how long would it take? (roughly )
-
ValiantVenality
- Portablizer
- Posts: 655
- Joined: Tue Dec 13, 2005 7:31 pm
- Location: Villa Park,California
-
MESAJARJARBINKS
- Posts: 224
- Joined: Mon Jan 30, 2006 7:32 pm
- Location: where did i get the name "eclipse" ah well doesnt matter...
-
SpongeBuell
- Senior Member
- Posts: 5190
- Joined: Wed Apr 07, 2004 10:52 am
- Location: Colorado
- Contact:
Here's a hint for ya:
http://www.portablesofdoom.org
look there, and memorize everything in it. if you still want to make a portable, go for it!
http://www.portablesofdoom.org
look there, and memorize everything in it. if you still want to make a portable, go for it!
Life of Brian wrote:I'll be honest with you - I would have never guessed that.RYW wrote:RYW:
Rare
Yellow
Weasel
-
CronoTriggerfan
- Moderator
- Posts: 4131
- Joined: Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:07 pm
- Location: University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
- Contact:
Well cheapest case for any portable is frankenmod
my personal fav! (portablesofdoom.org has info on frankenmodding) It is fairly quick, seeing as you just need to cut out button holes and screen hole. You could also buy a project box from somewhere like RadioShack. They're very cheap (about 10 bucks) and are great if you want a clean, simple case.
Seeing as this is your first portable, it's quite ambitious to start with N64. If I were you, I'd start with a simple system like an NES on-a-chip; then again, you do have to portablize the console you love (isn't that why we build portables
) Good luck!
Seeing as this is your first portable, it's quite ambitious to start with N64. If I were you, I'd start with a simple system like an NES on-a-chip; then again, you do have to portablize the console you love (isn't that why we build portables
-
Wayne Venomous
- Posts: 268
- Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:17 am
- Location: Blyth Northumberland, UK
I've always found simplicity is the key. The more problems you have during a build, the more tatty the finished product looks.
At the moment, my Sega Genesis/Mega Drive portable is being built into a surplus 1970's calculator case very similar to the black case in this picture:

The 2.5 inch screen is located in the angled section.
I always prefer to make my own case but I find that I can always make it look more professional by using an "off the shelf" case - if I'm using off the shelf cases, I'll always try and design the portable around the case. Makes it seem like it was a highly-planned professional job!
At the moment, my Sega Genesis/Mega Drive portable is being built into a surplus 1970's calculator case very similar to the black case in this picture:

The 2.5 inch screen is located in the angled section.
I always prefer to make my own case but I find that I can always make it look more professional by using an "off the shelf" case - if I'm using off the shelf cases, I'll always try and design the portable around the case. Makes it seem like it was a highly-planned professional job!
I've often found if people spend less time worrying about what someone the other side of the world has posted on an internet forum and more time getting laid, they'll be a lot less tense.
go for the N64 if you like it, it's the first on i'm doing. it's challenging but very rewarding (not just a great portable but you learn a ton from making it). i'm making a guide on my site. i guess it's time to replace the old guide i currently have with the new one (it's a lot better than the current one but still under construction).CronoTriggerfan wrote:Seeing as this is your first portable, it's quite ambitious to start with N64. If I were you, I'd start with a simple system like an NES on-a-chip; then again, you do have to portablize the console you love (isn't that why we build portables) Good luck!


-
CronoTriggerfan
- Moderator
- Posts: 4131
- Joined: Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:07 pm
- Location: University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
- Contact:
-
Darth Fett
- Posts: 936
- Joined: Sun Oct 09, 2005 6:21 pm
- Location: On my giant space station. Firing on earth in 3...2...1...
- Contact:
-
CronoTriggerfan
- Moderator
- Posts: 4131
- Joined: Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:07 pm
- Location: University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
- Contact:
-
Wayne Venomous
- Posts: 268
- Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:17 am
- Location: Blyth Northumberland, UK
Got them at a local auction but they're pretty much the same (apart from a few minor details) as the type Rapid Electronics sell here:CronoTriggerfan wrote:by the way wayne venomous where did you get those project boxes?
http://www.rapidelectronics.co.uk/rkmai ... &XPAGENO=1
The sloped section is removable on the type Rapid sell.
I've often found if people spend less time worrying about what someone the other side of the world has posted on an internet forum and more time getting laid, they'll be a lot less tense.
-
xriverfalconx
- Posts: 481
- Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2005 12:57 pm
- Location: Vana'Diel - Titan Server
- Contact:
You can make a case out of anything!!! Yes, you can use cardboard...or you can use the original case the system came in. The possibilities are, literally, endless...it all depends on how far your mind will take you and have heavy your wallet is too.
If you don't want to spend anything...use the original case the system came with.
If you don't want to spend anything...use the original case the system came with.
<a href="http://www.gmrealm.us">http://www.gmrealm.us</a>
-PC Modification Project- (special thanks to Foxx373) - Complete-
-WIP- mT16P (Portable Turbo Grafx 16)
-PC Modification Project- (special thanks to Foxx373) - Complete-
-WIP- mT16P (Portable Turbo Grafx 16)
-
CronoTriggerfan
- Moderator
- Posts: 4131
- Joined: Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:07 pm
- Location: University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
- Contact:

